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25 Responses to “Train Hits Baby’s Pram Boy In Ashburton, Melbourne, Australia, Survives Rail Collision World News Sky News Mozilla Fir”
lol. i love how the … lol. i love how the 2 ppl at 0:03 were like, oh look its the train we made it on… OH MAH GOD! then move back as if like the train was gonna hit them instead of the ppl trying to get the baby and then rushing to the front only after the train stopped fully. the woman at the front only started running when the other guy was with her. and the woman with the guy that i talked abt earlier cud spend time placing her bag on the bench
am i the only one … am i the only one who thinks she did this on purpose? look closely, she aims the stroller towards the tracks just seconds before the train comes, then she conveniently lets go of it and “doesn’t notice” until it’s already fallen over the edge…
hmmmm
about the sidewalk … about the sidewalk can make some channels with iron cover. and the chaneels hole extend traffic & return to the rail. please the contractor think some more good idea to fix it. bcoz people are not a 24hours always attention and Spiritual Focus .
Who the **** is the … Who the **** is the designer of this station! Doesn’t seem an educated one! Really! The space was too small, and tilted! The designer(s) of the station should also be blamed!
I agree, the mother … I agree, the mother made a mistake, but everybody can make mistakes, even when your child is wounded by this mistake…So easy to have a negative comment on this….
Lol, actually ” … Lol, actually “perfection” is irrelevant to this subject. She wasn’t looking forward, which is a very common mistake. People crash their cars, walk into walls and fall on their face due to lack of attention. She didn’t do anything horrible, but the results were horrible – thank God the baby survived!
not to mention if … not to mention if you were in melbourne that day (in which i was) it was very windy, gush of wind caused the pram to move, that and the mother was pulling up her pants/looking at the train, no ones fault, just unlucky.
it wasnt her fault, … it wasnt her fault, she went to pull up her trousers ffs! its jst shows the u turn ur back or let go for one second and anythin cn happen. it wasnt the mothers fault, let go for a secod 2 pull up her trousers, pram rolls away, couldnt catch it on time thts all
Sounds like you are … Sounds like you are pretty adamant about the staving children in Africa. Are these just words or are doing anything positive to rectify the problem.
Never been in this … Never been in this station, but I can assure you that it was very windy that day in that station. If you pay attention to the different camera views (but same angle) reported in the different news you will certainly see that piece of textile, may be a flag, very agitated. You seem underestimating the power of the wind and nature?
what are u talking … what are u talking about exactly!!! accidents happen everyday, every second…death is a part of life, and while ur arguing in here about this ACCIDENT, child in many african countries are starving, getting abused, raped and slaughtered…so lets talk about what can u do for them!!!
lol. i love how the …
lol. i love how the 2 ppl at 0:03 were like, oh look its the train we made it on… OH MAH GOD! then move back as if like the train was gonna hit them instead of the ppl trying to get the baby and then rushing to the front only after the train stopped fully. the woman at the front only started running when the other guy was with her. and the woman with the guy that i talked abt earlier cud spend time placing her bag on the bench
am i the only one …
am i the only one who thinks she did this on purpose? look closely, she aims the stroller towards the tracks just seconds before the train comes, then she conveniently lets go of it and “doesn’t notice” until it’s already fallen over the edge…
hmmmm
about the sidewalk …
about the sidewalk can make some channels with iron cover. and the chaneels hole extend traffic & return to the rail. please the contractor think some more good idea to fix it. bcoz people are not a 24hours always attention and Spiritual Focus .
that train station …
that train station was a block or two from where i grew up.
It isn’t actually …
It isn’t actually that small, nor is it tilted (I know since it’s my train station).
The video is squshed so it makes it look that way.
Who the **** is the …
Who the **** is the designer of this station! Doesn’t seem an educated one! Really! The space was too small, and tilted! The designer(s) of the station should also be blamed!
I agree, the mother …
I agree, the mother made a mistake, but everybody can make mistakes, even when your child is wounded by this mistake…So easy to have a negative comment on this….
Lol, actually ” …
Lol, actually “perfection” is irrelevant to this subject. She wasn’t looking forward, which is a very common mistake. People crash their cars, walk into walls and fall on their face due to lack of attention. She didn’t do anything horrible, but the results were horrible – thank God the baby survived!
18 yr old boy saved …
18 yr old boy saved the baby by going under the train and getting him out!!
I’m not perfect. I …
I’m not perfect. I KNOW THAT! But that mother is further away from perfection than I am… Than any one here is.
not to mention if …
not to mention if you were in melbourne that day (in which i was) it was very windy, gush of wind caused the pram to move, that and the mother was pulling up her pants/looking at the train, no ones fault, just unlucky.
it wasnt her fault, …
it wasnt her fault, she went to pull up her trousers ffs! its jst shows the u turn ur back or let go for one second and anythin cn happen. it wasnt the mothers fault, let go for a secod 2 pull up her trousers, pram rolls away, couldnt catch it on time thts all
She was not careless
She was not careless
oh right i dint …
oh right i dint know they went down that sounds like a good idea ive never seen it before
o jaaaaa….. …
o jaaaaa….. dobrze ze przezylo
try being a mother …
try being a mother for a day and then you might find out
How can a mother be …
How can a mother be so careless !!! Long live the train driver – he is Hero who avoaided could have been a horrendous fatality …
uncareful ? did you …
uncareful ? did you mean careless ?
Sounds like you are …
Sounds like you are pretty adamant about the staving children in Africa. Are these just words or are doing anything positive to rectify the problem.
Life is full of …
Life is full of if’s. If we didn’t have them, variables for decisions wouldn’t exist.
LOL!
LOL!
Also, she slipped …
Also, she slipped on invisible banana.
She may aswell have …
She may aswell have pushed it, dumb bint.
Never been in this …
Never been in this station, but I can assure you that it was very windy that day in that station. If you pay attention to the different camera views (but same angle) reported in the different news you will certainly see that piece of textile, may be a flag, very agitated. You seem underestimating the power of the wind and nature?
what are u talking …
what are u talking about exactly!!! accidents happen everyday, every second…death is a part of life, and while ur arguing in here about this ACCIDENT, child in many african countries are starving, getting abused, raped and slaughtered…so lets talk about what can u do for them!!!